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the ranger was intrigued by a cold case in odessa, texas. denise brothers was a prostitute working on the wrong side of town. then she went missing in 1994. >> damien brothers: we looked remembers driving around odessa with his grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: how old were you? >> brothers: 14. >> alfonsi: that sticks with you. >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: for 24 years, damien didn't know who killed his mother, or why. ranger holland learned denise brothers had been strangled, and that samuel little was in west texas at the time. >> holland: did sammy do it? i don't know, but i felt like there was a, you know, a reasonable probability that he did it. >> alfonsi: to find out if his instinct was right, the ranger went to southern california to interview little, who had always been hostile to law enforcement. >> hollan
the ranger was intrigued by a cold case in odessa, texas. denise brothers was a prostitute working on the wrong side of town. then she went missing in 1994. >> damien brothers: we looked remembers driving around odessa with his grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers:...
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you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue. a lot of people saying it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio grande valley and san antonio and houston, you can definitely make a lot of progress. of course, it is an uphill battle. there is no doubt that republicans are also scared about texas, too. you continue to see donald trump and mike pence traveling to the state. that should be a state that is safely in the red corner. but the fact that republicans are worried about it just shows that the trends in texas, and the demographics in texas are really starting to go towards democrats. >> let's have a question or two about the addition of a former obama administration immigration official to the biden
you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue. a lot of people saying it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio...
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and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're going to pick up nevada. it's not going to happen. then ohio. obviously pennsylvania looks like biden is starting to make some space in pennsylvania. but i think of all the numbers that stand out to me, it's the fox news poll number in ohio that has joe biden up five points in ohio. again, it's almost like the craziness of the past week hasn't helped him. >> so a couple of things there, joe, your analysis ohio in particular is spot on in terms of where this campaign not only is, but where it's trending and has been trending for quite some time. what i think contributes to some of the manic behavio
and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're...
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in texas, texas is a place where senior citizens can already vote by mail. their age is a reason they can request an absentee ballot. the largest county, harris county which includes houston wanted to be able to send an application to everyone and the texas state supreme court blocked it. this is like the fulcrum of harris county politics is harris county, which has been trending blue. >> of course. and i think texas is an example of how republicans have created a situation where it's quite easy for their people to vote by mail because anyone over 65 can vote by mail in texas. but it's actually really, really difficult for people under 65 to vote by mail because you can't use fear of contracting covid as a reason to get an absentee ballot. people under 65 in the age of texas are disproportionately people of color, disproportionately democrats. in texas they are making it easier for older white folks to vote by mail but hard for younger, democratic people of color to be able to vote by mail. and that's the kind of anti-democratic thing we're starting to see a
in texas, texas is a place where senior citizens can already vote by mail. their age is a reason they can request an absentee ballot. the largest county, harris county which includes houston wanted to be able to send an application to everyone and the texas state supreme court blocked it. this is like the fulcrum of harris county politics is harris county, which has been trending blue. >> of course. and i think texas is an example of how republicans have created a situation where it's...
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pay that's not right. >> reporter: texas has the highest uninsured ra in the nation. roughly 18% of texans-- five million people-- don't have insurance. and the state didn't expand medicaid, which would insure more low income texans, under the affordable care ac so, like many, parker went for years without checkups, or seeing a regular doctor. too expensive she said. but then, she discovered a lump the size of a tangerine in her breast. it was malignant cancer. parker found this houston clinic that would treat her on ag slidale, based on her income. only after the cancer diagnosis did she qualify for a special medicaid program.lo so the tumor-- with 33 lymph nodes-- were removed. while surgery was a success, -- along with the chemotherapy and radiation-- left her unable r use one of ms like before. >> alright, take my hand, >> reporter: do you think if you had had health insurance you would have found this soon? >> if there would have been healthcare for me, at that time, healthcare tt i would have been able to afford, i would have easily accepted it. but, again, it c
pay that's not right. >> reporter: texas has the highest uninsured ra in the nation. roughly 18% of texans-- five million people-- don't have insurance. and the state didn't expand medicaid, which would insure more low income texans, under the affordable care ac so, like many, parker went for years without checkups, or seeing a regular doctor. too expensive she said. but then, she discovered a lump the size of a tangerine in her breast. it was malignant cancer. parker found this houston...
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and here in texas, i can't believe my eyes we're seeing the ds and rs hide here in texas, deep red texas. but latinos are, again, part of the story, but we have to recognize there are shades of ideology within the latino community here in texas. it can't be assumed all latinos in texas are going to be a lock. in is a state where george w. bush got 49% of the latino vote when he ran for re-election as governor. latinos are open in texas to votesing for a republican. i think biden has made inroads, es and he shally because latinos in texas have been so hard hit by the pandemic, but still, you know, be very cautious if you're a democrat mobilizer because the trump campaign knows they can creep into that latino base and pull them in terms of family values, in terms of entrepreneurial spirit. i think there's a little bit more comfort than in florida, but not a whole bunch. >>> coming up on "morning joe," it's a name you heard a lot during the russia probe. former fbi agent peter strzok joins us with his new book and a warning about warngs. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now yo
and here in texas, i can't believe my eyes we're seeing the ds and rs hide here in texas, deep red texas. but latinos are, again, part of the story, but we have to recognize there are shades of ideology within the latino community here in texas. it can't be assumed all latinos in texas are going to be a lock. in is a state where george w. bush got 49% of the latino vote when he ran for re-election as governor. latinos are open in texas to votesing for a republican. i think biden has made...
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>>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in corpus christi. given that sense of security and given that the county didn't require masks, lots of out-of-towners just flocked to the area for memorial day. the head of the local tourism bureau said the entire city was completely sold out, every hotel, every short-term rental. and then very quickly the consequences arrived. soon corpus christi had one of the fastest growing outbreaks in the state of texas. the city went from reporting barely any new cases a day to tallying over 400 new cases in one 24-hour period. and this wasn't just a one off. it wasn't just corpus christi. memorial day weekend was when things really started to spiral out of control. memorial day is the end of may, right? by june 11th of this summer, cases were rising in nearly after th
>>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in corpus christi. given that sense of security and given that the county didn't require masks, lots of out-of-towners just flocked to the area for memorial day. the head of...
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i believe you're on the record that you thought bars opened too soon in texas. the governor did get very aggressive. we see now dr. birx of the coronavirus task force delivering reports to iowa, to missouri a few weeks back it was georgia urging the republican governors there to impose a mask mandate, and they have resisted. would that help at this time. as you mentioned, kids going back to school, all the kids going back to campus. parents head willing back to work. should we develop a mask mandate at the moment? >> states that have ahospitaled mask mandates have had slower growth it's not only imposingps the mandate and what also mattered in tennias as accepts to enforce the public and it's not skrucht when you gather with people in your bloc yard and things on your open, these same distancing and mask rules are important to follow. i think the mask mandates at the state level can and do make a difference. arkansas has seen an impact as well but it needs to be backed up with other steps, and that's hard for the national government to do by itself. it really ne
i believe you're on the record that you thought bars opened too soon in texas. the governor did get very aggressive. we see now dr. birx of the coronavirus task force delivering reports to iowa, to missouri a few weeks back it was georgia urging the republican governors there to impose a mask mandate, and they have resisted. would that help at this time. as you mentioned, kids going back to school, all the kids going back to campus. parents head willing back to work. should we develop a mask...
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there is something definitely happening in texas. i don't think anybody could predict with certainty that this is going to be the year that texas turns blue, but democrats have been working at it. and the more we make the republicans play defense there, that strengthens our hand across the rest of the map as well. >> joel, if texas goes blue this time, that pretty much -- that would blow away any kind of worries about the electoral college for the democrats, wouldn't it? >> yeah. you throw that into the mix. again, that's a huge number. and it would also reflect the sea change that i believe is happening in this electorate, vis-a-vis the republican party, which is that they have alienated a lot of suburban voters across this country. most of the polls i look at show that donald trump is really underwater significantly with suburban voters. and you have to remember that in 2016 nationally he carried suburban voters by four points. right now we're seeing numbers where his approval rating among suburban voters is underwater by double di
there is something definitely happening in texas. i don't think anybody could predict with certainty that this is going to be the year that texas turns blue, but democrats have been working at it. and the more we make the republicans play defense there, that strengthens our hand across the rest of the map as well. >> joel, if texas goes blue this time, that pretty much -- that would blow away any kind of worries about the electoral college for the democrats, wouldn't it? >> yeah....
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democrat of texas. who stepped in today congresswoman, first tell us how you became aware of her case. >> very late at night last night. my colleagues on the judiciary committee, in particular congressman pat got word of someone who was involved in widespread hysterectomies out of a particular center. he was in my jurisdiction in houston, not presently involved. and i want to make mention of the fact very open to our plea that this might be a large congressional investigation and we needed to make sure that pauline who had been here, as you said, since she was two years old would not be deported. frankly, i think paperwork, who is part of the problem of a very large department, had her moving from houston all the way to chicago. this morning we found out that what was supposed to be a temporary pause on her deportation had actually not been implemented and she was on the way to being deported by a commercial flight. i am very glad that i had the opportunity to work with these in the houston harris count
democrat of texas. who stepped in today congresswoman, first tell us how you became aware of her case. >> very late at night last night. my colleagues on the judiciary committee, in particular congressman pat got word of someone who was involved in widespread hysterectomies out of a particular center. he was in my jurisdiction in houston, not presently involved. and i want to make mention of the fact very open to our plea that this might be a large congressional investigation and we...
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the first rain bands from the storm reached galveston, texas, today. the storm may bring as much as 20 inches of rain in the coming days. forecasters do not expect beta to become a hurricane, but if it continues on its current path and makes landfall it will be the ninth named storm to reach the u.s. this year, tying a record set in 1916. the trump administration moved to reinstate sanctions against iran last night over alleged violations of the 2015 an nuclear deal. in a statement secretary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. was triggering u.n. sanctions on iran that had been suspended as part of the 2015 deal, and said the u.s. would pursue additional punitive measures against iran. france, germany and the u.k. released a joint statement this morning saying the u.s. has no authority to reimpose sanctions after withdrawing from that deal n 2018. the u.n. is not expected to reinstate the sanctions. for more national and international news visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: in the united states, almost 200,000 people have now died from covid-19 acc
the first rain bands from the storm reached galveston, texas, today. the storm may bring as much as 20 inches of rain in the coming days. forecasters do not expect beta to become a hurricane, but if it continues on its current path and makes landfall it will be the ninth named storm to reach the u.s. this year, tying a record set in 1916. the trump administration moved to reinstate sanctions against iran last night over alleged violations of the 2015 an nuclear deal. in a statement secretary of...
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flash flood watches tonight from texas to kentucky. that same system possibresponsir this possible tornado. and an eye on the tropics tonight. here's rob marciano. what are you tracking tonight? >> reporter: well, we have a couple things. let's start with what's happening in the east. two rounds of severe weather for parts of the east and on the radar, you see from philly back to d.c. and the mid-atlantic, that's going to be the hot spot. hail and high winds. storm, a stronger wave comes through. so, tornadoes a possibility. it's the same wave that's hitting the ohio, mississippi valleys with heavy rain. flood watches up there and the two systems now, named systems that are out there, nana is hitting belize and we have two more out in the atlantic. tom? >> okay, rob, thank you. >>> and despite millions of americans still out of work, positive news tonight from wall street. the dow jones up more than 450 points today, closing above 29,000 for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic took hold. optimism over a possible vaccine among
flash flood watches tonight from texas to kentucky. that same system possibresponsir this possible tornado. and an eye on the tropics tonight. here's rob marciano. what are you tracking tonight? >> reporter: well, we have a couple things. let's start with what's happening in the east. two rounds of severe weather for parts of the east and on the radar, you see from philly back to d.c. and the mid-atlantic, that's going to be the hot spot. hail and high winds. storm, a stronger wave comes...
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>> reporter: and the texas state fair. weiry, despite months of rosy reassurances. >> president trump: one day, like a miracle, it will disappear. >> reporter: but in america's covid chronicle, family stories are not going away. you can track covid's impact on the presidential race. take florida and texas, big players on the electoral map that mr. trump won in 2016, run by republican governors and now former cov, ing bed wite virus. according to our battleground tracker, so is president trump. >> the number of active cases of covid in the state o texas has been cut to more than half since july. >> reporter: just like former vice president' vice president biden's lead. during the same timeframe in texas, president trump's lead grew from one point to two. as goes the virus, it seems, so goes the race. early voters have started heading to the polls or have already voted by mail. in all, seven states have begun accepting in-person voting. two more will follow suit in the next week. and 23 states have started accepting mail-in
>> reporter: and the texas state fair. weiry, despite months of rosy reassurances. >> president trump: one day, like a miracle, it will disappear. >> reporter: but in america's covid chronicle, family stories are not going away. you can track covid's impact on the presidential race. take florida and texas, big players on the electoral map that mr. trump won in 2016, run by republican governors and now former cov, ing bed wite virus. according to our battleground tracker, so is...
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tropical storm beta slowly moving towards texas and louisiana. high surf ripping apart the popular 61st street pier. up to a foot of rain expected in some parts. much of the same region still reeling from hurricane laura. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new york city police officer arrested, accused of being an agent of china. what he's accused of doing here in new york. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ so when it comes t
tropical storm beta slowly moving towards texas and louisiana. high surf ripping apart the popular 61st street pier. up to a foot of rain expected in some parts. much of the same region still reeling from hurricane laura. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new york city police officer arrested, accused of being an agent of china. what he's accused of doing here in new york. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work...
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so, we went to mission, texas, to see for ourselves. we drove over the flood levee, down a dusty road that dead-ends at a sugar cane farm. and there it was. the so-called "wall" looks more like a fence. it's steel spine curves three miles down the banks of the rio grande and stretches upwards of 18 feet high. it sits on private property, so the only way for us to get a better look is from the water. from here, it appears fine. but javier pena, an attorney who represents neighboring land owners, noticed erosion from summer storms was quite literally covered up. he hired engineers to inspect it. what have you seen? >> javier pena: massive erosion. there's cracks in the foundation. the foundation is crumbling. there was an eight foot hole under the fence. there are these trenches all along the wall, the sand just washing away. from the experts that have actually reviewed the site there is no differing opinions. >> alfonsi: what is the opinion? >> pena: that it's not a question of whether it will fail, it's when it's going to fail and it al
so, we went to mission, texas, to see for ourselves. we drove over the flood levee, down a dusty road that dead-ends at a sugar cane farm. and there it was. the so-called "wall" looks more like a fence. it's steel spine curves three miles down the banks of the rio grande and stretches upwards of 18 feet high. it sits on private property, so the only way for us to get a better look is from the water. from here, it appears fine. but javier pena, an attorney who represents neighboring...
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so florida, arizona, california, texas, you name it. it's really about mobilization, and it's worrisome, because in the middle of a pandemic, how do you mobilize those with the most effective strategies? door knocking. really that one-on-one engagement, which we really don't see right now. so i think that when we're looking with what the biden campaign needs to do in the next 50 days is zeroing in through research and we do know that they have been bringing in pollsters to help with them, but figures who they can move and the ones they can't, move on and focus on the mobilization. >> certainly talking about nevada, arizona, new mexico, texas, but then when you get back to florida, david, mike bloomberg is vowing to spend $100million just in florida and targeting hispanic voters and latino voters and trying to defeat them, defeat trump in florida, his adopted home state. >> for context, $100 million is essentially the entire cost of a state-wide race in the state of florida. look back at rick scott's gubernatorial and senatorial runs, a
so florida, arizona, california, texas, you name it. it's really about mobilization, and it's worrisome, because in the middle of a pandemic, how do you mobilize those with the most effective strategies? door knocking. really that one-on-one engagement, which we really don't see right now. so i think that when we're looking with what the biden campaign needs to do in the next 50 days is zeroing in through research and we do know that they have been bringing in pollsters to help with them, but...
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. >> reporter: to the youth hockey coach from texas, 29-year-old tyler amburgey, a young father and husband. >> he always wanted his players to be standup human beings on the ice and off the ice. >> reporter: joe biden today tweeted of the 200,000 milestone, "it didn't have to be this bad." deaths recorded as of today, because of the coronavirus. 200,000 deaths. all across this nation and it means -- it means there are empty chairs at dining room tables and kitchen tables. that weeks and months ago were filled with a loved one, a mom, a dad, a brother, a sister. we can't let the numbers become statistics and background noise, just a blur that we see on the nightly news. >> reporter: with fall stoking worries of a second wave combined with the flu season, dr. fauci is begging people to wear masks and avoid crowds. >> it's unacceptable to not realize that we are entering into a risk period and we have got to act accordingly as we enter into that risk period. >> reporter: but tonight, in pennsylvania, thousands of the president's supporters are lining up outside yet another rally. most of them
. >> reporter: to the youth hockey coach from texas, 29-year-old tyler amburgey, a young father and husband. >> he always wanted his players to be standup human beings on the ice and off the ice. >> reporter: joe biden today tweeted of the 200,000 milestone, "it didn't have to be this bad." deaths recorded as of today, because of the coronavirus. 200,000 deaths. all across this nation and it means -- it means there are empty chairs at dining room tables and kitchen...
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texas and florida down in the case count at the moment. there's controversy now, olivia troy worked for the president, a key aide on the task force and said the president wasn't up to the challenge, wasn't taking seriously the pandemic. she said the white house task force put pressure on the cdc, play down the risks of sending kids back to school. >> what i saw firsthand was a lot of manipulation of the data trying to figure out how to tell a story that was less grim than the reality really was. it was people within the white house specifically tasking more junior level staff to try to find alternate data, data that fit the narrative they wanted which was it only affects people above the age of 75 and doesn't affect younger school children to open up the schools, open them up now. >> let's get more from cnn's nick valencia. nick? >> reporter: john, we know that from the beginning of the pandemic speaking to sources at the center for disease control and prevention they were sidelined by the white house and work within the margins set by the
texas and florida down in the case count at the moment. there's controversy now, olivia troy worked for the president, a key aide on the task force and said the president wasn't up to the challenge, wasn't taking seriously the pandemic. she said the white house task force put pressure on the cdc, play down the risks of sending kids back to school. >> what i saw firsthand was a lot of manipulation of the data trying to figure out how to tell a story that was less grim than the reality...
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current texas congressional candidates, dr. ronnie jackson. at dr. jackson good to have you back. >> thank you, sean, sean. >> sean: he doesn't answer questions and i think the gaffe issue is actually a real problem. the president has been asking, is he taking any medicines that would be medical transparency. i think that's a fair question the mob and the media only want to talk about is transparency on all things donald trump. what you think the media is giving him a pass and allowing him not to answer questions and hiding in his basement. probably preparing all summer for the debate? >> obviously, sean, the media, it's a communications branch for the democratic party and we know that at this point. they're aggressively trying to cover for him. but something's going on with this man at this point in keeping locked away for 97% of the time and then having a little window where they think he might be able to put a few sentences together and they break him out and have him read from the teleprompter. as soon as it's over, they just dismiss them right a
current texas congressional candidates, dr. ronnie jackson. at dr. jackson good to have you back. >> thank you, sean, sean. >> sean: he doesn't answer questions and i think the gaffe issue is actually a real problem. the president has been asking, is he taking any medicines that would be medical transparency. i think that's a fair question the mob and the media only want to talk about is transparency on all things donald trump. what you think the media is giving him a pass and...
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texas has driven new cases down and florida. we are now, though, once again at a level where cases have plateaued. they may be ticking back up. we're still at 800 deaths a day on a seven-day average it feels to me we are right back where we were before the big bump in the summer and there is a lot of community transmission, and we know what comes next. is that wrong of me to think that >> well, you know, i would add a piece. so when you look at florida, texas and arizona and you say why did they see an improvement? it is because of a change of behavior you saw governors allowed counties to mandate people wearing masks. they shut down restaurants and indoor dining and it worked. so what dr. redfield was saying today is if we came together as a nation and everyone followed these practices, we would see our numbers going to incredibly low levels that would allow us to open other aspects of our economy but what you are calling out is if there isn't this unity around doing these practices as kids go back to school, as university kids
texas has driven new cases down and florida. we are now, though, once again at a level where cases have plateaued. they may be ticking back up. we're still at 800 deaths a day on a seven-day average it feels to me we are right back where we were before the big bump in the summer and there is a lot of community transmission, and we know what comes next. is that wrong of me to think that >> well, you know, i would add a piece. so when you look at florida, texas and arizona and you say why...
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but just like in texas, we'll see if that happens in california. >> the state of maine is too close to call with 91% of the vote in. biden leads by 17% of the votes as well. >> that's a shock as well. >> those numbers we'll be updating throughout the morning. >> those numbers are stunning as you look at them. it was just a day or two ago that people were expecting joe biden to lose by 200, 300 delegates. nobody, and i mean nobody expected until early in the evening last night that joe biden had a chance to even draw even with bernie sanders by the end of the night on super tuesday let alone go ahead this way. >> after he won south carolina joe biden said if you've ever been down and out -- >> yeah. >> -- if you've ever been down and out, this is the campaign for you. >> for good reason. just one week ago joe biden was out of money. his organization was nonexistent. his support among his base, black voters, had dropped to single digits in most polls. his pathway was cluttered by one moderate after another. these candidates standing between him and the nomination and joe biden, who wa
but just like in texas, we'll see if that happens in california. >> the state of maine is too close to call with 91% of the vote in. biden leads by 17% of the votes as well. >> that's a shock as well. >> those numbers we'll be updating throughout the morning. >> those numbers are stunning as you look at them. it was just a day or two ago that people were expecting joe biden to lose by 200, 300 delegates. nobody, and i mean nobody expected until early in the evening last...
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in 2019, police in texas charged her with unlawfully carrying a weapon and tampering with a government record and those charges were later dismissed. asking the judge not to release her because they think she is a flight risk. she will be in custody in buffalo until her next court appearance which is set for monday. brett? >> bret: president trump is demanding the united nations hold china accountable for the coronavirus pandemic. the president giving a taped address today to the general assembly and says in an attempt to politicize the crisis should be rejected. senior correspondent eric shawn is at the u.n. tonight. >> we must do everything to avoid the new cold war. >> a stark warning to the united states and china from the u.n. secretary general at the nearly virtual assembly because of the coronavirus. >> the two largest economies split for no great fracture. >> president trump with the blame for the global pandemic directly on china calling covid-19 the china virus. >> we have waged a fierce battle against the invisible enemy, the china virus, which has claimed countless lives in
in 2019, police in texas charged her with unlawfully carrying a weapon and tampering with a government record and those charges were later dismissed. asking the judge not to release her because they think she is a flight risk. she will be in custody in buffalo until her next court appearance which is set for monday. brett? >> bret: president trump is demanding the united nations hold china accountable for the coronavirus pandemic. the president giving a taped address today to the general...
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he made them out and voted for the person he wanted to. >> i live in texas. i'm reporting to you now from that state. i am completely unaware of any such indictment. i asked the department of justice last night after he made that claim to substantiate it for me. i have not heard back from him. but so far as i know, nothing like that has happened in this state. >> now, raising these unsubstantiated claims seems to be a strategy to raise doubt in case joe biden wins. and sewing mistrust could casts the same shadow over trump, if he is re-elected. we know, from 2016, that is something the president just can't bear. >>> now, the nba is stepping up in this election. 17 teams are committed to turning their arenas into voting centers. league owners have helped to impluvvoting access. victor blackwell is joining me now from atlanta's state farm arena, home of the atlanta hawks. tell us what the plan is there. >> well, it's actually an expansion of what the team and the folks here at state farm arena did for the local primary a few weeks ago and that is bringing the v
he made them out and voted for the person he wanted to. >> i live in texas. i'm reporting to you now from that state. i am completely unaware of any such indictment. i asked the department of justice last night after he made that claim to substantiate it for me. i have not heard back from him. but so far as i know, nothing like that has happened in this state. >> now, raising these unsubstantiated claims seems to be a strategy to raise doubt in case joe biden wins. and sewing...
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hood, texas. the base's top general is being moved to another assignment on the base and will no longer receive the prestigious job of commanding an army division. the army placing a four-star general in charge of investigating the chain of command and its handling of the venn nessa guillen case. >>> next tonight, a bizarre close call in the skies over los angeles. airline pilots approaching l.a.x. reporting seeing someone flying in a jet pack, 3,000 feet in the air. here'sbcn benitez. >> reporter: tonight, a scare in the air over the skies of los angeles. a person wearing a jet pack, apparently flying at 3,000 feet. >> attention all aircrafts. a person with a jet pack on their back is flying through the area. >> reporter: airline pilots spotting the person on their way into l.a.x. >> we just passed a guy on a jet pack. >> you don't hear that everyday. >> reporter: another pilot spotting him, too. >> we just saw the guy pass by us. >> reporter: an incredibly dangerous close call sunday evening, on
hood, texas. the base's top general is being moved to another assignment on the base and will no longer receive the prestigious job of commanding an army division. the army placing a four-star general in charge of investigating the chain of command and its handling of the venn nessa guillen case. >>> next tonight, a bizarre close call in the skies over los angeles. airline pilots approaching l.a.x. reporting seeing someone flying in a jet pack, 3,000 feet in the air. here'sbcn benitez....
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found in a texas city's water supply. the state governor now issuing a disaster declaration for the entire county. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, a disaster declaration for more than 300,000 texans after a 6-year-old boy died from a brain-eating amoeba found in lake jackson's water supply. >> that first head ct that they did on him did show the brain swelling. >> reporter: josiah mcintyre first complained of a headache. weeks later, he was dead. >> i'm angry and upset and sad and heartbroken. >> reporter: his death sparking a weeks-long investigation concluding that josiah contracted the deadly amoeba, often found in warm water, at a neighborhood splashpad or from a water hose. statistically, what happened to josiah is extremely rare. >> there have only been 34 cases of free living amoebic encephalitis over nine or ten year period. >> reporter: still parents warned to be careful about their kids swimming and bathing. >> it's not about drinking water. it's about avoiding activities where the water goes into the
found in a texas city's water supply. the state governor now issuing a disaster declaration for the entire county. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, a disaster declaration for more than 300,000 texans after a 6-year-old boy died from a brain-eating amoeba found in lake jackson's water supply. >> that first head ct that they did on him did show the brain swelling. >> reporter: josiah mcintyre first complained of a headache. weeks later, he was dead. >> i'm angry...
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several counties that house universities, for example, texas a&m in texas, the counties are now reporting their highest covid numbers yet since the start of the pandemic. it's no surprise that is likely correlated to the return of students coming back to campus. we had a chance to hear from several tunts on what they think in this ongoing struggle is like. hear what they had to say. >> i really don't think the yufr thought it wouldn't spread by bringing 40,000 kids back to campus. >> i never heard of parties or anything. it's tough when you're living in a house with 50 people. one person can ruin it for everybody. >> i don't think necessarily we should all be grouped together. there are certain kids our age doing irresponsible things but there's also way more people doing the right thing. i think that gets overlooked. >> reporter: one of the toughest things is there's no national database that a standardized across colleges and universities to input this data. some of them measure positive cases differently than others. we know one school has taken it upon themselves to try to keep these
several counties that house universities, for example, texas a&m in texas, the counties are now reporting their highest covid numbers yet since the start of the pandemic. it's no surprise that is likely correlated to the return of students coming back to campus. we had a chance to hear from several tunts on what they think in this ongoing struggle is like. hear what they had to say. >> i really don't think the yufr thought it wouldn't spread by bringing 40,000 kids back to campus....
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a flash flood threat from texas through st. louis, all the way east to d.c. heavy rain and high winds are expected. there's also action in the tropics. take a look at this. three tropical waves developing. two of them expected to intensify. we will continue to monitor the latest. >>> all right, when we come back, celebrating a legend of the hard court and his pioneering legacy. stay with us. my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in yo
a flash flood threat from texas through st. louis, all the way east to d.c. heavy rain and high winds are expected. there's also action in the tropics. take a look at this. three tropical waves developing. two of them expected to intensify. we will continue to monitor the latest. >>> all right, when we come back, celebrating a legend of the hard court and his pioneering legacy. stay with us. my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my...
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she had been transferred from georgia to texas and i immediately called my colleague sheila jackson lee and said we have to stop her from being deported because we need her for this investigation, and i am troubled that she is suddenly being deported. and so representative jackson lee did a fantastic job. she got a written confirmation last night that the stay would be for 72 hours. but then this morning when we checked, it turned out that pauline had still been put on that plane, and, again, representative jackson lee, working together, she was able to call and get pauline taken off the plane in chicago that was a commercial flight pauline had already been flown from houston to chicago by the time we were able to get her off, but it was on the runway in chicago we were able to pull her off that plane she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on i.c.e. immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to
she had been transferred from georgia to texas and i immediately called my colleague sheila jackson lee and said we have to stop her from being deported because we need her for this investigation, and i am troubled that she is suddenly being deported. and so representative jackson lee did a fantastic job. she got a written confirmation last night that the stay would be for 72 hours. but then this morning when we checked, it turned out that pauline had still been put on that plane, and, again,...
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senate in texas. this is what she had to say in response to goldberg posting this reporting at "the atlantic" tonight. she says, quote, i'm one of the pilots that got shot down. our commander in chief thinks that makes me a loser. he thinks the many friends i lost and soldiers i medevacked were suckers. this is disgraceful. donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. mj hegar is somebody who has a national profile right now because she is running against incumbent senator john cornyn in texas. but as she mentioned, she has been in harder fights than that. as a helicopter pilot, she served three tours in afghanistan. she flew combat rescue missions. her chopper was shot down in afghanistan, hit by taliban fire. she was wounded. she received the purple heart for her injuries. she received the distinguished flying cross with valor for saving the lives of her crew and patients when she was shot down. if this reporting tonight bears out, and there are now two reporters that say that it does with multip
senate in texas. this is what she had to say in response to goldberg posting this reporting at "the atlantic" tonight. she says, quote, i'm one of the pilots that got shot down. our commander in chief thinks that makes me a loser. he thinks the many friends i lost and soldiers i medevacked were suckers. this is disgraceful. donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. mj hegar is somebody who has a national profile right now because she is running against incumbent senator john...
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i want to go straight to congressman lloyd doggett of texas now. you heard what nick had to say. five-year felony. he thinks there could be much here that could put the president in jail if not re-elected. do you think this is fraud? >> it is certainly very suspicious and we know that president nixon turned to the american people and said he wanted to show that he was not a crook and so he disclosed to the joint committee on taxation information that they explored and found that indeed he had under paid his taxes. president trump has hidden everything. we now know from the great work the "new york times" did, the kind of work you did last year on the trump organization that trump hides everything. he secrets away his tax returns because he doesn't really believe in paying taxes. he lufs off as a free loader off the taxes that other people are paying. it is very, very appalling to see this happen whether it is criminal tax fraud, i'll leave that to the prosecutors and i think there are prosecutors looking at it in terms of the state in the state of new york and manhattan. but i am
i want to go straight to congressman lloyd doggett of texas now. you heard what nick had to say. five-year felony. he thinks there could be much here that could put the president in jail if not re-elected. do you think this is fraud? >> it is certainly very suspicious and we know that president nixon turned to the american people and said he wanted to show that he was not a crook and so he disclosed to the joint committee on taxation information that they explored and found that indeed he...
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she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on ice immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to because we do know from these attorneys that some of their clients were already deported they were in touch with them one woman who had a procedure done is going back to get her medical record and making sure that we have that information. >> democrat of washington, this is obviously a very live and developing issue keep us apprised and thank you for helping us understand. >> thank you for addressing isth terrible, terrible issue. >> of course all right. we'll be right back. stay with us i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it?
she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on ice immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to because we do know from these attorneys that some of their clients were already deported they were in touch with them one woman who had a procedure done is going back to get her medical record and making sure that we...
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texas is heading back up again. part of the big summer courage and trending back up, some restrictions to be eased in the coming days it. if you look at this map here, this is why you should be worried about the next couple of weeks. you want to be as light as possible, the northeast and new england is pretty light. see all this darker blue. that means double dajt positivity rates, 16% utah, is a% kansas and south dakota. 12% florida, 16% south carolina. those coronavirus tests are coming back at a high bossive itty rate. that means next week the case count will go up. higher positivity rate leads to more infections and there we vlastuin connecticut is one. states that went through this early, remember, pack in the spring? so far its total, more than 55,000 infections, nearly 4,500 deaths in the state of connecticut. now, most of this happened early on. remember, connecticut was part of the early pain, april into may and down. it's been pretty remarkable and stayed low through june, july, august, up to september. se
texas is heading back up again. part of the big summer courage and trending back up, some restrictions to be eased in the coming days it. if you look at this map here, this is why you should be worried about the next couple of weeks. you want to be as light as possible, the northeast and new england is pretty light. see all this darker blue. that means double dajt positivity rates, 16% utah, is a% kansas and south dakota. 12% florida, 16% south carolina. those coronavirus tests are coming back...
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and i have lots of friends saying oh, my gosh, we're competitive in texas. we're competitive in georgia. mission number one has to be the midwest and locking those states down and building up into states like arizona. >> are they confident about success in those states, those numbers? >> we're in the bed-wetting time of the campaign right now. everyone is freaking out. i certainly hear it. if i hear one more friend tell me how scared they are, i'm going to lose my mind, alex. however we're doing whatever we have to. the early numbers look good. we assumed a lot of things as a party in 2016 and i think a little bed wetting is fine right now. we should absolutely assume nothing. the biden campaign is trying to reinvent modern campaigning in this middle of this election. instead of having traditional organizers on the ground, now they have virtual organizers and they're led by a really smart campaign manager who knows better than anyone in american politics and they're quietly confident but they're not going to assume anything. given that there's over 200 lawsu
and i have lots of friends saying oh, my gosh, we're competitive in texas. we're competitive in georgia. mission number one has to be the midwest and locking those states down and building up into states like arizona. >> are they confident about success in those states, those numbers? >> we're in the bed-wetting time of the campaign right now. everyone is freaking out. i certainly hear it. if i hear one more friend tell me how scared they are, i'm going to lose my mind, alex....
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. >>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in
. >>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in
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texas has become the second state to cross the 700,000 case line in this. so none of the trend lines look good and one thing to notice here is wisconsin. look at what happened to wisconsin with the number of cases that have been happening up there in wisconsin. yesterday they hit the highest number that they have had so far. yesterday they produced the highest number of cases even as the president was at a rally there saying, look, we are doing amazing things with vaccines and therapeutics and specifically said people won't believe the numbers. it is not what he mernt bant buk at the numbers, they are hard to believe. >> they are. thank you for that. >>> vice president pence's former lead staffer on the white house coronavirus task force is pulling back the curtain on the administration's mismanagement of the pandemic and the president's callousness of the health of americans. olivia troy left the job in july and appearing in a new video by the group republican voters against trump and endorsing joe biden. >> the truth is he doesn't actually care about anyo
texas has become the second state to cross the 700,000 case line in this. so none of the trend lines look good and one thing to notice here is wisconsin. look at what happened to wisconsin with the number of cases that have been happening up there in wisconsin. yesterday they hit the highest number that they have had so far. yesterday they produced the highest number of cases even as the president was at a rally there saying, look, we are doing amazing things with vaccines and therapeutics and...
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kyung lah, cnn, houston, texas. >> thank you for that powerful report. heartbreaking and worth noting millions of americans in that situation and the senate on a month long vacation and can't compromise. >>> outbreaks at colleges and universities and 800 new cases at a major school. >>> alabama now allowing restaurant buffets to reopen but with ground rules. i'll be speaking with one owner. ? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. thiand its missionedic is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning- -or trouble falling asleep- because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... ... that continuously adapts and responds to your body, to relieve pressure- so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep.
kyung lah, cnn, houston, texas. >> thank you for that powerful report. heartbreaking and worth noting millions of americans in that situation and the senate on a month long vacation and can't compromise. >>> outbreaks at colleges and universities and 800 new cases at a major school. >>> alabama now allowing restaurant buffets to reopen but with ground rules. i'll be speaking with one owner. ? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard...
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in 2011, texas passed a law requiring government i.d. for voting and allowed gun licenses but not student i.d.s from state universities. ostensibly this was to prevent voter fraud which several studies have shown is largely nonexistent. in 2017, georgia passed a law blocking voter registration with minor typos which mainliy affected black voters. in florida, they gutted a state initiative which restored voter rights to 100,000 voters, mostly black. the republican party believes its vast power lies in not only getting a majority of votes but by other means. republicans in wisconsin, having won about 45% of the vote, ended up with almost 65% of the seats in the state assembly. they've become used to this kind of situation on the national stage. think about this. since 1992, the republican presidential candidate has won the popular vote only one time, in 2004, and that during the wake of the country's worst terrorist attack and a wartime rally around the flag. nevertheless, republicans have held the white house for almost half of those 28 y
in 2011, texas passed a law requiring government i.d. for voting and allowed gun licenses but not student i.d.s from state universities. ostensibly this was to prevent voter fraud which several studies have shown is largely nonexistent. in 2017, georgia passed a law blocking voter registration with minor typos which mainliy affected black voters. in florida, they gutted a state initiative which restored voter rights to 100,000 voters, mostly black. the republican party believes its vast power...
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a gentleman was executed in texas, who was 18-year-old when he committed a crime. i don't think anybody would ask secretary pompeo to explain that. be it as it may, it is an important issue. third, i am not in a position to judge the decision of a court. a court is a court. it makes its own decision. obviously, there are people who like the decision of the court, who like the ruling of the court. and there are people who do not like the ruling of the court. the fourth point that i have to make is that this gentleman, and -- as i feel sorry for the family of his victim, was executed not because of participating in demonstration, but because of a murder. he was accused of a murder. he had been through a court proceeding on a murder charge. there were private claims against him by the family of the deceased, who was killed. >> if candidate biden, vice president biden, were to win and become president biden, he has indicated that he would return the united states to adhering to the jcp, the iran nuclear deal, as long as iran abided by it as well, but he said he would u
a gentleman was executed in texas, who was 18-year-old when he committed a crime. i don't think anybody would ask secretary pompeo to explain that. be it as it may, it is an important issue. third, i am not in a position to judge the decision of a court. a court is a court. it makes its own decision. obviously, there are people who like the decision of the court, who like the ruling of the court. and there are people who do not like the ruling of the court. the fourth point that i have to make...
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tell me about the opportunity you see in texas right now. because that is where the majority of young latinos actually reside. >> actually, last week i believe texas democrats had launched a program to reach a million people in one week who had not voted. who were not registered. so, clearly, there is a lot of opportunity and i think are you right. but at the same time, who ill we're feeling all this angst and people are being contacted, the national association of latino elect and appointed officials, their poll showed 78% of the latinos they polled are certain they will vote. it wasn't a huge sample. but they're going to continue testing it and i think we are seeing people that are saying, i'm going to vote no matter what. they're feeling the angst. they are also feeling, i got to do something one way or another. whether it's, i want to make sure the economy gets better later or i want -- i don't like the way coronavirus was handled. i think we are still seeing people engage. the question is, will it reach the level in 2018 when we saw a g
tell me about the opportunity you see in texas right now. because that is where the majority of young latinos actually reside. >> actually, last week i believe texas democrats had launched a program to reach a million people in one week who had not voted. who were not registered. so, clearly, there is a lot of opportunity and i think are you right. but at the same time, who ill we're feeling all this angst and people are being contacted, the national association of latino elect and...
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at the university of texas, players go through testing three times a week before testing. fewer fans in the stands. every student who wants to go inside the stadium has to undergo a mandatory testing. just one step of many the school is hoping can keep people safe. >> fourth and one. >> reporter: college football calling an audible to keep the season in tact. while facing rising questions on covid-19. >> i'm glad we have football back. >> reporter: at the university of texas, plan mandating student testing and capping fans at 25,000. make sure everyone, even players on the sidelines mask up. >> it gives us peace of mind knowing everyone tested negative in the stadium. hopefully i test negative. >> reporter: in north carolina, the secretary of health signing off on football games, but not allowing parents to attend. the concern over the spike in college communities. >> we are watching that in the college towns. we are encouraging everyone in the settings to get tested. >> reporter: now new studies show lingering effects of covid. the journal of the american medical associat
at the university of texas, players go through testing three times a week before testing. fewer fans in the stands. every student who wants to go inside the stadium has to undergo a mandatory testing. just one step of many the school is hoping can keep people safe. >> fourth and one. >> reporter: college football calling an audible to keep the season in tact. while facing rising questions on covid-19. >> i'm glad we have football back. >> reporter: at the university of...
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coronavirus cases spiked. 60% in texas, 78% in florida. on miami beach where a busy weekend is expected, $50 fines for those violated covid rules. >> it could be hard, but it's what's best honestly. >> reporter: increasingly an understanding, prevention only works if everyone plays by the rules. >> that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. >>> joining us now, dr. rob davidson from the university of michigan. doctor, good morning. two things about that report. first, the death toll revised upward to 410,000 by january 1st, the notion that the worst is yet to come. can there be any stopping this, any slowing it, any mitigating it? >> well, sure. if everybody would wear masks, we would mitigate it significantly. if people would not gather in large groups. but as we saw in tin trow there, people don't seem to be doing that and some people in the interview say they weren't worried about it. that's the fear. they gather on the beaches, but as it gets colder, people drive indoors and that's where it really can spread. >> do you think the holiday we
coronavirus cases spiked. 60% in texas, 78% in florida. on miami beach where a busy weekend is expected, $50 fines for those violated covid rules. >> it could be hard, but it's what's best honestly. >> reporter: increasingly an understanding, prevention only works if everyone plays by the rules. >> that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. >>> joining us now, dr. rob davidson from the university of michigan. doctor, good morning. two things about that report. first, the...
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he's in, i think, texas tonight. this is what he just said just a few moments ago. take a listen. >> sign your mail-in ballot. okay? you sign it. and send it in and then you have to follow it. if on election day or early voting that is not tabulated and counted, you go vote. and then if for some reason after that, it shouldn't take that long, it comes in. they're not going to be able to tabulate it because you would have voted. but you have to make sure your vote counts because the only way they're going to beat us is by doing that kind of stuff. >> it really seems like he's trying to break the system. like there is no real rhyme or reason here other than just fundamentally in a way that is terrifying and horrific destroy the legitimacy of the entire operation. >> yeah. just listen to what you said. hey, this is a party, by the way, that right now is preventing states that want to be able to tabulate absentee ballots or process them before the election, keeping them from doing so. so the very mechanism that he's telling people to do, which is to check to see if thei
he's in, i think, texas tonight. this is what he just said just a few moments ago. take a listen. >> sign your mail-in ballot. okay? you sign it. and send it in and then you have to follow it. if on election day or early voting that is not tabulated and counted, you go vote. and then if for some reason after that, it shouldn't take that long, it comes in. they're not going to be able to tabulate it because you would have voted. but you have to make sure your vote counts because the only...
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texas has now moved into third when it comes to state-by-state number of coronavirus doubts, california fourth and florida fifth, new york and new jersey still lead this sad board here if you look at deaths. this is what folks are watching now, the positivity rate. a lot of this is in smaller states. florida is a big giant but a lot of problems are in smaller states so you don't get higher case counts, don't get as many cases but still have a be pro. a week ago 12 states had 10% or higher, 10% or greater positivity rates in the new coronavirus testing. you want it below 5%. that number is down to 10% -- ten states today. ten states saying with 10% or more positivity rates. that's still too high. you want to get it down to five and shove it down from there and this is where we are as we move into the fall. you see back in march we went through this and got down to here. the peak of the sunday surge, sunday's case count, 34,413 new infections. are we in a plateau here somewhere in the 35,000 to 40,000 range. that's a big question, a week after labor day, another day few days we'll start t
texas has now moved into third when it comes to state-by-state number of coronavirus doubts, california fourth and florida fifth, new york and new jersey still lead this sad board here if you look at deaths. this is what folks are watching now, the positivity rate. a lot of this is in smaller states. florida is a big giant but a lot of problems are in smaller states so you don't get higher case counts, don't get as many cases but still have a be pro. a week ago 12 states had 10% or higher, 10%...
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i'm thinking of mcsally in arizona and cornyn in texas, the folks in north carolina. how is this going to play? >> oh, well we know that the republicans are going to have to come out and essentially say how much did you know? how much were you involved in terms of being able to downplay the virus, even just be a warning. i mean, these are communities, these are states we're seeing in south carolina, we're plays like iowa, we're seeing in wisconsin that essentially has a democratic governor but is a swing state, is a state up for grabs this election where communities have been essentially decimated, where people haven't worked since march, where people are -- now we have a looming eviction crisis. and as their constituents face a tougher time, and as we see, as the virus is expected to worsen as we get closer to the fall, that is only going to make the tough times that voters are seeing in their responses of republican the accountability or lack thereof of their republican lawmakers come into full play. and that's going play as we see an uptick to the polls and as we s
i'm thinking of mcsally in arizona and cornyn in texas, the folks in north carolina. how is this going to play? >> oh, well we know that the republicans are going to have to come out and essentially say how much did you know? how much were you involved in terms of being able to downplay the virus, even just be a warning. i mean, these are communities, these are states we're seeing in south carolina, we're plays like iowa, we're seeing in wisconsin that essentially has a democratic...
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it will most likely be incorporated in texas. a brand new company. it will have nothing to do with any outside land, any outside country. it willival nothing to do with china. it will be totally secure. that will be part of the deal and that will be both oracle, as you know, and walmart. and i think it's going to be a fantastic deal. the technology is superior to anybody in the world and we like that. and again, lot of jobs. a lot of money, a lot of money for our country. billions of dollars of taxes will be paid every year. and hundreds of millions of users and they'll be happy. so, everybody will be happy. it's a severance. it will continue to be named tiktok as it was all along and that's it. so, i can say that i have given the deal my blessing. if they get done, that's great. if they don't, thaltz okay too. but it's a great deal for america and very interesting. >> you've approved the deal? >> i approved the deal in concept, yes. >> [ inaudible ]. >> we'll see what happens. we'll be talking to people soon. we have great respect for the process. t
it will most likely be incorporated in texas. a brand new company. it will have nothing to do with any outside land, any outside country. it willival nothing to do with china. it will be totally secure. that will be part of the deal and that will be both oracle, as you know, and walmart. and i think it's going to be a fantastic deal. the technology is superior to anybody in the world and we like that. and again, lot of jobs. a lot of money, a lot of money for our country. billions of dollars of...